One of the nation’s largest manufacturers of high-capacity ammunition magazines may be looking to uproot from its home in Colorado due to gun control, and Texas Governor Rick Perry is rolling out the welcome mat.

The proposed Democratic gun control package will limit gun magazines to 15 rounds, require background checks for all gun transactions, ban concealed weapons on college campuses, and require consumers to cover the cost of their background checks. On Monday, all four measures cleared the Colorado House.

In an open letter to Colorado Governor and members of the Colorado General Assembly, Magpul Industries said it “would be forced to relocate out of the state” if the bill passes.

The Denver Post reports that Magpul Industries is Colorado’s largest and most profitable manufacturer of high capacity magazines. Magpul Industries is said to contribute $85 million to the economy of Colorado annually, and provide 600 jobs. This revenue may soon be taken elsewhere.

“Our company could not, in good conscience, continue to manufacture our products in a state where law-abiding citizens are prohibited from purchasing and owning them. ” Rachel Fitzpatrick, founder, president and CEO of Magpul Industries said. “The passage of this bill will do nothing to enhance public safety, but will force us to immediately begin taking our business to another state.”

Rick Perry sent a letter to Magpul Industries, attempting to woo them with Texas’ low taxes, workforce, and reasonable regulations.

“There is no other state that fits the definition of business-friendly like Texas,” Perry said.

Perry made sure to highlight his position on gun control, saying that he doesn’t believe imposing additional restrictions and requirements on businesses is the right response.

Perry isn’t alone in his pursuit. Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-S.C., sent a letter to Magpul yesterday promoting South Carolina’s business climate and commitment to the second amendment.

“In South Carolina, we believe in the right to keep and bear arms. We believe in free enterprise. We believe in the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our state welcomes any individual or business who believes the same” Duncan wrote.

Magpul has yet to give any indication as to where their new home would be. In a Facebook post yesterday, Magpul said they are still fighting the battle in Colorado and that no decisions have been made.